Library Journal:Sutton (How To Buy and Sell a Business) adds another excellent title in the always dependable "Rich Dad's" series with his focus on making money work for you. The author's 20-plus years' experience in determining an appropriate corporate structure that limits owner liability and protects owner assets rings clear in this extensive collection of practical legal advice on setting up and running a business. Writing in an easily understandable style, Sutton presents the legal information necessary for company owners to save money in taxes and protect personal assets from creditors, while always advising listeners to seek legal advice before actually trying to follow his suggestions. The program covers selecting the best business entity and steering clear of bad ones, maximizing the benefits of a corporation, raising money for new ventures, and preparing and maintaining corporate records. Sutton's lively, crisp narration proves that occasionally authors can successfully read their own material. A solid undergraduate-level introduction to the legal aspects of business, this belongs in larger public libraries and academic libraries supporting a business curriculum. -Dale Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.